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2951.

Explain how a nyaya panchayat functions.

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TheNyaya Panchayatis headed by a sarpanch. It hears minor civil and criminal cases. So basically,Nyaya Panchayatis a system of dispute resolution at village level in India. It can be endowed withfunctionsbased on broad principles of natural justice and can tend to remain proceedurally as simple as possible.

2952.

5. Gandhiji made sincere attempts to promote the cause of the Harijans. Substantia

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new twist to the civil disobedience movement came in September 1932 when Gandhi, who was in Yeravda Jail, went on a fast as a protest against the segregation of the so-called "untouchables" in the electoral arrangement planned for the new Indian constitution. Uncharitable critics described the fast as a form of coercion, a political blackmail. Gandhi was aware that his fast did exercise a moral pressure, but the pressure was directed not against those who disagreed with him, but against those who loved him and believed in him. He did not expect his critics to react in the same way as his friends and co-workers, but if his self-crucifixion could demonstrate his sincerity to them, the battle would be more than half-won. He sought to prick the conscience of the people and to convey to them something of his own inner anguish at a monstrous social tyranny. The fast dramatized the issues at stake; ostensibly it suppressed reason, but in fact it was designed to free reason from that mixture of inertia and prejudice which had permitted the evil of untouchability, which condemned millions of Hindus to humiliation, discrimination and hardship.The news that Gandhi was about to fast shook India from one end to the other. September 20, 1932, when the fast began, was observed as a day of fasting and prayer. At Shantiniketan, poet Tagore, dressed in black, spoke to a large gathering on the significance of the fast and the urgency of fighting an age-old evil. There was a spontaneous upsurge of feeling; temples, wells and public places were thrown open to the "untouchables". A number of Hindu leaders met the representatives of the untouchables; an alternative electoral arrangement was agreed upon, and received the approval of the British Government before Gandhi broke his fast

More important than the new electoral arrangement was the emotional catharsis through which the Hindu community had passed. The fast was intended by Gandhi "to sting the conscience of the Hindu community into right religious action". The scrapping of separate electorates was only the beginning of the end of untouchability. Under Gandhi’s inspiration, while he was still in prison, a new organization, Harijan Sevak Sangh was founded to combat untouchability and a new weekly paper, the Harijan, was started. Harijan means "children of God"; it was Gandhi’s name for the "untouchables"After his release Gandhi devoted himself almost wholly to the campaign against untouchability. On November 7, 1933, he embarked on a country-wide tour which covered 12,500 miles and lasted for nine months. The tour evoked great enthusiasm for the breaking down of the barriers which divided the untouchables from the rest of the Hindu community, but it also provoked the militancy of the orthodox Hindus. On June 25, while Gandhi was on his way to the municipal hall in Poona, a bomb was thrown at his party. Seven persons were injured, but Gandhi was unhurt. He expressed his "deep pity" for the unknown thrower of the bomb. "I am not aching for martyrdom," he said, "but if it comes in my way in the prosecution of what I consider to be the supreme duty in defence of the faith I hold in common with millions of Hindus, I shall have well earned it."Gandhi’s fast had aroused public enthusiasm, but diverted it from political to social issues. In May 1933, he suspended civil disobedience for six weeks. He revived it later, but confined it to himself. A year later he discontinued it: this was a recognition of the fact that the country was fatigued and in no mood to continue a campaign of defiance. These decisions disconcerted many of his adherents, who did not relish his moral and religious approach to political issues, and chafed at his self-imposed restraints. Gandhi sensed the critical mood in the Congress party and in October 1934, announced his retirement from it. For the next three years, not politics but village economics was his dominant interest.

2953.

why did iltutmish had a mongol policy

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The king requested Iltutmish to provide him refuge for sometime in India but the latter acted wisely and cleverly. He put him off on the pretext that the climate of Delhi would not suit him. In this way, he saved his country from Mongols’ invasion. On the other hand, Changiz Khan and his soldiers could not bear the heat of Indian’s summer and returned towards the western parts of the river.

A number of Mongol families settled in the region across the Indus River which was a permanent source of Trouble for India. They invaded India whenever Delhi was weak or confusion and disorder prevailed in Delhi kingdom. In 1241 A.D., after twenty years of Changiz Khan’s invasion, the Mongol swooped upon the Punjab and destroyed the beautiful city of Lahore.

2954.

What was the other contribution of theperson in the history of Rajasthan whosenames have been mentioned above?

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Thakur Rao Gopal Singh of Kharwa-Yes! Royalty did participate in freedom movement and this Thakur of Kharwa (near Ajmer) proved to be a patriot. He organised an armed revolt against British for which he had to face imprisonment for 4 years in Todagarh fort. He died in 1939. Every year people organise aMelato commemorate their former Thakur near Ajmer.

Aristocracy

Daulat Mal Bhandari-Bhandari took active part in the freedom struggle. In 1942 he formed the "Azad Morcha" in Jaipur and staged satyagrah. He was imprisoned for nine months. He also organised ‘Praja Mandal’ in the Jaipur State.He served as the Development and Agriculture Minister of the erstwhile Jaipur State in 1947 on being elected to the Jaipur State Legislative Assembly.

Farmers' community

Lothoo Ram Jat -It is said that he was the one responsible for creating grounds of1857 Revolutionin Shekhawati region and Tatya Tope's all hopes in Shekhawati region were from Lothoo and his team. He could be regarded as'Robinhood of Shekhawati'. But he died 2 years before revolution and his team had to surrender.

Harlal Singh-Harlal Singh was a campaigner in the farmers' movement of colonial India. Recruited to politics by the Jat Mahasabha, he remained a member of that organisation from 1925 to 1929. This Mahasabha was created by British to pacify Jats and prevent changes. . Later, in the 1940s, Singh served as president of an urban-based political protest movement, called the Praja Mandal, and was an important conduit between the urban and agrarian communities in their efforts seeking independence of India. Post-independence, and with the Praja Mandals now a part of the Indian National Congress, he was appointed by the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee as their organiser in the former princely state of Jaipur.

Affluent Sections

Sagarmal Gopa-Sagarmal Gopa was a freedom fighter born in affluent Brahmin family. He was a follower of Gandhiji and author of 'Jaisalmer ka Gundaraj'. He was expelled from states of Jaisalmer and Hyderabad but still he worked from Nagpur. He died at age of 46 after being tortured for 5 years by Jaisalmer state.

Rao Tula Ram-Rao Tula Ram belonged to a family of Jagirdars. He is regarded as the one to win Northern-Rajasthan and South-Haryana for the cause of1857 rebellion. Noted as a good administrator and military commander, after the 1857 uprising ended, he left India, met rulers of Iran and Afghanistan and also established contacts with the Tsar of Russia, to seek their help in driving the British from India. His plans were cut short by his death from dysentery in Kabul on 23 September 1863, aged 38.

Charan Community

Pratap Singh Baharath-Pratap Singh Baharath was an independence activist from Rajasthan. He took prominent part in the revolutionary movement against British rule in India. He joined the Revolutionary Party as a follower of Ras Bihari Bose. He participated in the revolutionary plot to throw a bomb at Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India on 3 December 1912. He was arrested in Banaras Conspiracy Case and was sentenced in Feb 1916 to five years RI. He was subjected to brutal torture in Bareilly Central Jail to force him to divulge the names of his compatriots. He refused. He died in the jail on 7 May 1918 as an unsung hero.

Religion and Social Reformers

Swami Keshawanand-Born at village Magloona in Sikar district of present-day Rajasthan in 1883, Swamiji, whose actual name was Birama, was the son of Thakarsi, a penurious camel-driver, and his wife Saran. The famine of 1899 forced the 16-year-old Birama to leave the desert region and move to Punjab in search of livelihood. Circumstances had induced in him an ineffable spiritual quest. He approached Mahant Kushaldas of the Udasin sect, to whom he expressed the desire to learn Sanskrit, to be able to study the higher Hindu scriptures from primary sources. Noting that Birama belonged to the Jat caste, which was barred from learning Sanskrit, On Mahant's advice he became aSanyasiand in 1905 Kumbh Mela, He was conferred with the title ofSwami KeshawanandbyMahatma Hirandji Avadhut.

2955.

126. Who was the first sultan in Delhi to fixland revenue in cash?(a) Alauddin Khalj(b) Mohammad Bin Tughlaq(c) Firozshah Tughlaq(d) ltutmish

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The first sultan in Delhi to fix land revenue in cash wasAlauddin khaliji

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2956.

secondary sector!How are mining activities responsiblefor land degradation in Jharkhand?38 What may be developmental goal of agirl who belongs to a rich urbanfamily?39. Why were manuscripts not widelyused in Indiabefore the age of print?40. Mention one feature of organizedsector41/Why is Power Sharing good fordemocracy?42 Define GDP

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2957.

8. What was the impact of the Mongol invasions on theDelhi Sultanate?

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2958.

JIT TIUDles callewer the following questions in brief:Which ruler of Delhi Sultanate was known as 'Lakhbaksh' and wa.

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Gradually, as Sultan Ghori concentrated on Central Asia after 1192, he was given the independent charge of the conquests in India.Qutb-ud-din Aibakgave large sums of money in charity, thus earning the name LAKH BAKSH or giver of lakhs.

2959.

If.nde ahout 8eclionthe RTech

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The Constitution (Eighty-sixth Amendment)Act, 2002 insertedArticle 21-A in the Constitution of India to provide free and compulsory education of all children in the age group of six to fourteen years as a Fundamental Right in such a manner as the State may, by law, determine.

2960.

Midole AgesWho is given the credit for the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate?

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Qutab-ud-dinAibakfounded the Mameluk of Slave Dynasty which had eleven rulers who ruled over Delhi from 1206 to 1290. Mameluk means a slave born of free parents.Iltutmishstrengthened the Sultanate founded by his predecessor.

2961.

( (x-3x 5) + (2x2-x -2) (3x +7x -3)

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x^2-3x+5+2x^2-x-2-3x^2-7x+3=-3x-x-7x+5-2+3=-11x+6

2962.

Who is a Sarpanch or Pradhan?

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A sarpanch is elected head of village or you can say the head of panchayat.

a sarpanch is the head of villege they are also known as panchayat

2963.

(a) Who was the founder of the Mamluk dynasty?b) Why was Razia unable to rule the Sultanate?c) Why was Muhammad bin Tughlaq's decision to shift his cahat was the karkhana?yWhatwere the main sources of revenue for the Delhi Sulta

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(a) The founder of the Mumlak dynasty is Qutubuddin Aibak

MuhammadBinTughluqchanged thecapitalfrom Delhi to Daulatabad because he thought that it was safer than Delhi as anyone could attack Delhi but Daulatabad was in a much inner area so be move to Daulatabad. He also felt that it would make him safe from the Mongol invasions which were mainly aimed at Delhi and regions in north India.

1. The Delhi Sultans introduced many reforms to improve economic condition of the people.

2. They collected , taxes, revenue. One third produce or half of the produce was collected.

3. Their main source of revenue came from agricultural land.

4. Most of the Sultans , collected revenue based on the maesurement of land.

5. Sultans also encouraged trading activities which also helped in generating revenue.

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2964.

"The progress of Villages is not possible without Panchayat Raj" Give your opinion.

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Yes the development of village is not possible without Panchayat Raj because it helps in solving small matters and always choose truth that help villages in developing.

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It was hoped that the experiment of the Panchayati Raj will be able to harness and develop the better characteristics of the average villagers in spite of their illiteracy and restricted range of experience. It was also expected that this system will bring new aspiration and fresh stimulus to national self-respect.In the present scheme of Panchayati Raj, the villagers have been held responsible for all-round improvement in the village life, including education, sanitation, medical relief—curative and preventive, lighting, housing, maternity and child welfare along with the administration of civil, criminal and revenue justice. It was thought that this system would be powerful means for self-preservation in the arena of social life.The main objective behind the Panchayati Raj is that the people in the village should undertake the responsibilities of governing themselves

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2965.

How is a Sarpanch elected?

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Asarpanchis anelectedhead of the village-level statutory institution of local self-government called the panchayat (village government) in India (gram panchayat). Thesarpanch, together with otherelectedpanchas (members), constitute the gram panchayat.Sarpanchiselectedby the villagers through voting

2966.

Who is the recently elected president of india

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ram nath kovind

2967.

2. Whichmusical instrument can be created by using seven ceramic bowls withwater?(A) Harmonium(C) Guitar(B) Jal Tarang(D) Dholak

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The right answer is (D). Jal Tarang.......

Answer: B) Jal TarangExplanation:The Jal Tarang is a melodic percussion instrument it originates from the Indian sub-continent. It consists of a set of ceramic or metal bowls filled with water. The bowls are played by striking the edge with beaters, one in each hand.

2968.

5. Discuss briefly:a. Targeting & Positioning

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Targeting is the process of identifying the most attractive segments from the segmentation stage, usually the ones most profitable for the business.

Positioning is the final process, and is the more business-orientated stage, where the business must assess its competitive advantage and position itself in the consumer's minds to bethemore attractiveoptionin these categories.

Inmarketing,segmenting, targeting and positioning(STP) is a broad framework that summarizes and simplifies the process ofmarket segmentation.[1]Market segmentation is a process, in which groups of buyers within a market are divided and profiled according to a range of variables, which determine the market characteristics and tendencies.[2]The processes of segmentation, targeting and positioning are parts of a chronological order for market segmentation.

Segmentation comprises identifying the market to be segmented; identification, selection, and application of bases to be used in that segmentation; and development of profiles.

Targeting is the process of identifying the most attractive segments from the segmentation stage, usually the ones most profitable for the business.[2]

Positioning is the final process, and is the more business-orientated stage, where the business must assess its competitive advantage and position itself in the consumer's minds to bethemore attractiveoptionin these categories.[2

2969.

3, 1 Discuss briefly the course of River ChenabQ4. Discuss the significant difference hetween the LH

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The Chenab is formed by the confluence of two streams, Chandra and Bhaga, in the western (Punjab) Himalayas in India’s Himachal Pradesh state. It flows west through Jammu and Kashmir state—the Indian-administered portion of the disputed Kashmir region)—between the steep cliffs of the Siwalik Range (south) and the Lesser Himalayas (north). Turning southwest, it continues into Pakistan, descending from the uplands into the broad alluvial lowlands of Punjab province. After receiving the Jhelum River near Trimmu, the Chenab empties into the Sutlej River, a tributary of the Indus River. Its total length is about 605 miles (974 km), and it feeds several irrigation canals.

2970.

Home AssignmentDate:'Though the level of income is importantit is an acqueade major of thelevel of development Justipy

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2971.

& Name the musical creations of Krishnadevarava

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2972.

How does the government implement Directive Principles?

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The government implements Directive Principles in the following ways:-

(i) The greatest progress in carrying out the Directives has taken place as regards the Directive Article 30(b); that the State should secure that the ownership and control of the material resources of the community are so distributed as best to sub-serve the common good.In an agrarian country like India the main item of material resources is no doubt agricultural. In order to prevent a concentration of land holdings even in hands of the actual cultivators, legislation has been enacted in many of the States fixing a ceiling i.e. a maximum area of land which may be held by an individual owner,

(ii) A large number of laws have been enacted to implement the Directive in Article 40 to organise village panchayats and endow them with powers of self-government,

(iii) For the promotion of cottage indus­tries (Article 43), which is a State subject, the Central Government has established several Boards to help the State Governments in the matter of finance, marketing and the like;

(iv) Legislation for compulsory primary education (Article 45) has been enacted in most of the States and Union Territo­ries.

(v) For raising the standard of living (Article 47) particularly of the rural population, the Govern­ment of India launched its Community Development Project in 1952.

(vi) Though legislation relating to prohibition of intoxicating drinks and drugs (Article 47) had taken place in some of the Provinces long before the Constitution came into being, not much of effective work had been done until, in pursuance of the Directive in the Constitution, the Planning Commission took up the matter and drew up a comprehensive scheme through its Prohibition Enquiry Committee.

2973.

1. Is a directive principle justiciable?

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The Fundamental rights arejustifiablei.e. a person can approach the court on their infringement, thedirective principlesare non-justifiableand one cannot approach to the court if they are not enforced by the state.

2974.

石Democratic governments possess which of the following characteristics? Select all that apply

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Democracyis government in which power and civic responsibility are exercised by all adult citi- zens, directly, or through their freely elected rep- resentatives.

Democracyrests upon the principles of majority rule and individual rights.

2975.

The level of governments

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India has three levels of government that are:-

1. National Level

2. State Level

3. Local Level

2976.

y me suud yuus. ExplarHow power is shared among governments at different levels in India ?

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Power Sharing in governments is at different levels –National, state or a regional government and as in India, there is a self governing body like the Panchayats in rural areas and Municipalities in urban areas.Power sharing in India is not limited to government but also among different social groups including linguistic and religious groups. This higher and lower division of power is also called Vertical Division of power.

(I) power is shared among the different organs of govt. such as th legislature, executive and judiciary. each organ check the others . this results in the balance of power sharing among various organs. This is .known as horizontal devision of power.

2977.

3. In which meeting was the proposal of giving up foreign commoditics accepted?4. Who was the editor of the jounal Jugaantar published in the time of Swadeshi movement?

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3)The Swadesh Movement had its beginning in the counter parcel development which was expressed to restrict the British decision to divide Bengal.

It was in these meetings that the vow to boycott foreign merchandise was first taken. On August 7, 1905, with the entry of Boycott Resolution in a gigantic meeting held in the Calcutta Townhall, the formal announcement of Swadeshi Movement was made.

After this, the pioneers scattered to different parts of Bengal to spread the message of a boycott of Manchester cloth and Liverpool salt.

4)Jugantar Patrika (Bengali: যুগান্তর) was a Bengali revolutionary newspaper ... Bhupendranath Dutt served as the editor of the newspaper till his arrest in 1907

2978.

Answerthejoow1. Is a directive principle justiciable2. What is the greatest force behind

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1. The idea ofdirectivesbeing included in the constitution was borrowed from the constitution of Ireland.

The Directive Principlesare non-justiciablein nature because they are not legally enforceable by the courts for their violation.

2979.

What is meant by ecological balance? Explain. 26

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Ecological balancehas beendefinedby various online dictionaries as "a state of dynamic equilibrium within a community of organisms in which genetic, species andecosystemdiversity remain relatively stable, subject to gradual changes through natural succession

Theecological balanceis the equilibrium between, and harmonious coexistence of, organisms and their environment

2980.

4. Why did the indigo cultivators revolt in Bengal? Was their movement successful?

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The British showed a very harsh and brutal behavior towards the indigo cultivators as these cultivators had to work in very bad condition and if they grew any other thing in their fields they have to be punished for it.

2981.

13. Write the names of two Newspapers which were published2from Bengal during Swadeshi Movement.

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Ans :- There were many. But three prominent newspapers are:

1. Motila Ghosh's Amrit Bazar Patrika.

2. Brahm Bandhav Upadhyay's Sandhya

3. Bipin Chandra Pal's Vande Mataram.

2982.

Who was the founder of the Shiv Sena, a regional party?

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Ans :- Bal Thackeray

On 19 June 1966, Thackeray founded the Shiv Sena as a political organisation.

2983.

tarabai shinde published a book named ___________

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Tarabai Shinde published a book named "A comparison between women and men".

2984.

For what is the Jurassic period named?

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a mountain range in Switzerland

2985.

List the places named after famouspersonalities.

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1) A.R Rahman Street, Canada. ...

Gavaskar Place, New Zealand. ...

Mahatma Gandhi Road, Netherlands. ...

Swami Vivekananda Way, Chicago, USA. ...

Indira Gandhi Street, Tanzania. ...

Rabindranath Tagore Street, Berlin, Germany. ...

Jawaharlal Nehru Square, Moscow, Russia

Lajpath Nagar - It's named after the great freedom fighter SH. LALA LAJPATH RAI

Patel Nagar - It's named after the Iron man of India SARDAR VALLABH BHAI PATEL.

Moti Nagar - It's named after MOTILAL NEHRU

Azadpur - It's named after CHANDRA SHEKHAD AZAD

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Gandhi Nagar - The capital city of Gujrat is named after our Nation Father MOHAN DAS KARAM CHAND GANDHI ( MAHATMA GANDHI)

Ahmedabad - The biggest city of Gujrat is named after SULTAN AHMED SHAH

Ambedkar Nagar - Named after BABA SAHEB BHIM RAO ABMEDKAR

Aurangabad - Named after the mugal king Aurangzeb

Bodh Gaya - Named after Gautam Buddh

Jamshedpur - Named after Jamshed ji ratan TATA

Jaipur - Named after SAWAI RAJA JAI SINGH

2986.

The purpose of dividing Bengal in 1905 according to Indians wasA. to divide Hindus and MuslimsB. to support the Anti-British protestsC. to develop western part of BengalD. to Provide basic amenities to the people

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The decision to effect the Partition ofBengal(Bengali: বঙ্গভঙ্গ) was announced on 19 July1905by the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon. The partition took place on 16 October1905and separated the largely Muslim eastern areas from the largely Hindu western areas

2987.

WhyMughal artist or painters migrated to regional states capital?

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They migrated to regional states capital as these area were more flourished and hence they could get work easily

2988.

why did the scroll painters and Pitters come to kalighat?

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2989.

(Umaji Naik, War of Independence, LordDalhousie, Secretary of State, TatyaTope)(1) V.D.Savarkar named the struggle of 1857 as .........

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V. D. Sarkar named the struggle of 1857 as the first war of Independence.

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answer is - First war of Independence.

2990.

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2991.

First woman pilotin IAF

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Flight LieutenantAvani Chaturvediis one of the first female fighter pilots of India. She is from Rewa district in Madhya Pradesh.

She was declared as the first combat pilot along with two of her cohort,Mohana Singh, andBhawana Kanth.

The trio was inducted into the Indian Air Force fighter squadron in June 2016.

2992.

First WomanPresident of India

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Pratibha Devisingh Patil was first woman president of India

2993.

12First woman pilotin IAF

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Flight Lieutenant Avani Chaturvedi is first woman pilot in IAF

2994.

Who is the first woman prime minister

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Sirimavo Bandaranaike.Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias Bandaranaike(17 April 1916 – 10 October 2000) was a Sri Lankan politician. She served as prime minister three times and was the leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party. She was the first female to be elected head of government in the world.

2995.

who was the first woman judge of supreme Court?

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The first female justice in the court wasFathima Beeviappointed on 6 October 1989. There have been 7 more female justices in the court since then.

2996.

69. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NATIONAL AND REGIONALPARTIES?

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Ans :- Thedifference between regionaland nationalparties can be drawn clearly on the following grounds: Aregional partyrefers to thepartythat obtains a minimum of 6%of thetotal votes in State Assembly elections and acquires a minimum of two seats.In contrast, anational partyhas an influence over entire country.

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2997.

Give name of two regional parties.

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Telugu desam party and Yuvajana sramika raithu party.

These parties are regional parties in Andhra Pradesh.

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eant by Federalism11. How many regional parties were there in India in 2006.

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In 2006, there were six regional parties in India.

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23. Describe the importance of regional political parties in strengthening democracy.OR

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They bring people together to achieve control of the government, develop policies favourable to their interests or the groups that support them, and organize and persuade voters to elect their candidates to office. Without political parties one can't imagine a government. Thus they are the backbones of our government.

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How many branches of regional geography?

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Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography. There are additional branches in geography such as regional geography, cartography, and integrated geography.